
Working Notes: Solidarity an Antidote for Our Times
The latest issue of ‘Working Notes’, the journal published by the JCFJ, examines how solidarity can be an antidote for our times.
The latest issue of ‘Working Notes’, the journal published by the JCFJ, examines how solidarity can be an antidote for our times.
The main theme of the winter 2024 issue of Studies is the negative social consequences of the Irish development model of heavy reliance on Foreign Direct Investment.
Another record- breaking fundraiser by Jesuit students and past pupils of the Christmas SleepOut24 in Dublin, and for the first time, London.
Curia staff were raffling, buying, and singing throughout Christmas week to raise money for Irish Jesuits International’s work in Sudan and Kenya.
Actors Paul Rudd and Jack Raynor and singer-songwriter Nick Jonas have videoed their message of support for the 41st annual Belvedere Christmas SleepOut.
Tony O’Riordan has been giving updates on the latest developments in Syria to Pat Kenny on Newstalk and Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications
Dr. Austen Ivereigh reflects with Pat Coyle about his recent talk ‘Hope for a changing Church’ in Knock
Author Brian Brock speaks with Pat Coyle about ‘disability theology’, the Christian community and how it responds to those with disabilities.
Dr Dermot A. Lane rebukes humanity’s self-absorption and selfish harnessing of natural resources for a more integrated theology.
EDMOND GRACE :: Much of the commentary on the election of Donald Trump overlooks one very simple and obvious reality.
Pope Francis asks that we pray for migrants, refugees and those affected by war that they may have a right to an education in this months ‘Pope Video’